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Education centre > Redefining the role of botanic gardens: towards a new social purpose
Redefining the role of botanic gardens: towards a new social purposeThe report, 'Redefining the role of botanic gardens: towards a new social purpose' (PDF, 146 pages) was published in April 2010. An Executive Summary (PDF, 16 pages) was published in December 2010. This research, the first of its kind, was commissioned by BGCI and funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Conducted by the Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG), School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester, it sets out to investigate the social role of botanic gardens in the UK.
Through this report, BGCI aims to challenge traditional thought patterns in botanic gardens and support them to examine their philosophies, values and practices so that they can develop their potential as positive contributors to social and environmental awareness and change. This is critical if they are to sucessfully articulate their relevance to wider society. The research identified seven key areas where botanic gardens - at different levels of motivation and sophistication - were concerned with being more socially relevant: • Broadening audiences (audience development) Click here to download this groundbreaking report for free.Click here to download the Executive Summary of the report for free. |